Cardboard tire-holder.



A. DIETSCHE.

CARDBOARD TIRE HOLDER. APPLICATION FILED FEB. 14. 1911- ]Patented July 17,1917.

17 Z0 I 21 g m INVENTOR.

ATTORNEY.

Forest Hills, in the county of @LPH DIETSCHE, 01F FOREST HILLS, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR, "1'0 ERIC LITHOGPHIGEOMP it n OF NEW YORK, N. Y.

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To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, Anonrn DIETSCHE, a citizen of the United States residing at Queens and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Cardboard Tire-Holder, of which the following is a specification.

My invention relates to improvements in card-board tire holders, and the objects-of my improvements are to provide a form of tire holder which shall be very inexpensive to manufacture, which shall also be collapsible and capable of storage in a flat form, occupyin very little room, and also to afi'ord a ace on which to print dis play advertising matter.

I attain these objects by the device illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a plan view of display blank Fig. 2 is a plan view of my device, complete, but extended flat; Fig. 3 is a perspective view of my device folded in position to receive an automobile tire.

Similar numerals refer to similar parts throughout the several views.

' 10 is a display blank of card-board, or other similar material, and '11 is a cardboard body, comprising flaps 12, 13, 14,

and 16, all integral wlth one another, and

'fipecifltion at Letters Patent.

Applicationflled February M, 1917. .Serial No. 148,517.

' Ptentedd'uly 1t, llml'l.

delimited by creased or perforated lines .30, 31, 32 and 33; 17 and 18 are slots cut in flaps 12 and 16, respectively; 19, 20 and 21 are rounded-recesses, adapted to .lit the curve on the tread of the tire. Flap 14 is fastened to display blank 10 by adhesive or other proper means, and when 'it is desired to prepare my device to hold an automobile tire, the various parts are folded into the form shown in Fig. 3,with notches 17 and 18 interlocking and holding members 12 and 16 together.

ll claim:

In card-board tire holders in combination a display blank permanently aflixed to the central fold of a second member, said second member comprising four other folds integral with said central fold, the lines between said folds being marked by a weakened line in the materialcomprising said second member, the end folds having notches adapted to in terlock one with the other, the central and end folds also having curved recesses in their upper edge adapted to hold the tread of a OLPH DIETSCHE.

rubber tire. 

